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Britney Spears: Damn the critics, I am here for my fans
Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 (EST)
Britney Spears is thumbing her nose at Australian music critics and reaching out to her fans in response to the negative press over her lips synching Circus tour performances.
 
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Britney Spears is thumbing her nose at Australian music critics and reaching out to her fans in response to the negative press over her lips synching Circus tour performances. Photo Credit: Splash News

November 10, 2009, (Sawf News) - Britney Spears is thumbing her nose at Australian music critics and reaching out to her fans in response to the negative press over her lips synching Circus tour performances.

In a statement released to the press Britney plays cheeky:

"I hear there is a lot of controversy in the media about my show. Some reporters have said they love it and some don't. I came to Australia for my fans!"

Britney's overworked PR machinery is attempting to deflect the focus away from her vocal void to the questionable reporting in the Australian press claiming her fans walked out of her concerts.

"It's the biggest lie I've ever heard," Paul Dainty, who is promoting Britney's tour down under, told The Australian. "I'm so angry. We can take heat if there's something wrong and people can review shows badly – that's something you have to live with – but to say people stormed out of the show was an absolute fabrication."

"It's not right that people are going to the concert when they are being misled," Terry Noone, the union's federal secretary, told ABC News Online. "That's the issue. It's not about music, it's about false advertising."

Meanwhile, the Musicians Union of Australia, is trying to keep the focus on lip-synching by artistes. The union's federal secretary, told ABC News Online:

"It's not right that people are going to the concert when they are being misled. That's the issue. It's not about music, it's about false advertising."

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